I'm new at daytrading. They liked my cover letter. So I'm starting the application today.
They require a 2 year contract. Is that weird? Is that normal?
The info on their website is outdated because trainees don't get a salary or any kind of draw anymore.
They do absorb your losses but you don't make any money until they are paid back.
If anyone has experience with these guys, I would really really appreciate your input.
They will train and sponsor me for needed licenses, and I will then be coached while trading 300 shares of specific stocks. After I get a few up days in a row, I may get 1000 shares, and so on and so on.
I'm really excited since I sent out my resume to all the proprietary firms, and this is the only one that answered back saying they will reserve me a spot even though I have to relocate.
One other, Wolverine, said I could be an intern and get paid 1200 a month for 3-4 months, but no job would be guaranteed at the end of it. I think Wolverine traders get paid a big salary plus bonuses based on performance.
Kindly educate me on your experiences with either of these 2 firms and which offer YOU would take.
My education is that I have a GED.
My work experience is with all aspects of computer software and hardware from programming to networking.
riddles aside, Is this the breakthrough of a lifetime for someone like me, or am I being duped?
I've read everything on this site about pro firms, but I need specifics about these companies.
thanks everyone, and thanks for elite trader forum.
They require a 2 year contract. Is that weird? Is that normal?
The info on their website is outdated because trainees don't get a salary or any kind of draw anymore.
They do absorb your losses but you don't make any money until they are paid back.
If anyone has experience with these guys, I would really really appreciate your input.
They will train and sponsor me for needed licenses, and I will then be coached while trading 300 shares of specific stocks. After I get a few up days in a row, I may get 1000 shares, and so on and so on.
I'm really excited since I sent out my resume to all the proprietary firms, and this is the only one that answered back saying they will reserve me a spot even though I have to relocate.
One other, Wolverine, said I could be an intern and get paid 1200 a month for 3-4 months, but no job would be guaranteed at the end of it. I think Wolverine traders get paid a big salary plus bonuses based on performance.
Kindly educate me on your experiences with either of these 2 firms and which offer YOU would take.
My education is that I have a GED.
My work experience is with all aspects of computer software and hardware from programming to networking.
riddles aside, Is this the breakthrough of a lifetime for someone like me, or am I being duped?
I've read everything on this site about pro firms, but I need specifics about these companies.
thanks everyone, and thanks for elite trader forum.
